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Abush baby, an african primate, is capable of leaping vertically to the remarkable height of 2.26 m. to jump this high, the bush baby accelerates over a distance of 0.160 m, while extending the legs. the acceleration during the jump is approximately constant. what is the acceleration in m/s?

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